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Qatran Tabrizi (Persian: قطران تبریزی; 1009–1014 –
after 1088) was a
Persian writer, who is
considered to have been one of the
leading poets in 11th-century...
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literature by Rudaki, Hafez,
Naser Khusraw, Sanai, Ferdowsi,
Nizami and
Qatran Tabrizi other poets. The
Arabic 'Ud,
whose etymology is not yet convincingly...
- region. Shi'a
Century Nizari Ismaili state and the Nizari–Seljuk
conflicts Qaṭrān claims the
Shaddadids were of
Sasanian origin. "However,
alongside Iranian...
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until his
murder by his son and
successor Lashkari II in 1034. The poet
Qatran Tabrizi praised Lashkari II for his
victory over
Armenian and
Georgian princes...
- (1004–1088) Al-Ghazali (1058–1111)
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari (1006–1088)
Asadi Tusi
Qatran Tabrizi (1009–1072)
Nizam al-Mulk (1018–1092)
Masud Sa'd
Salman (1046–1121)...
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recognized that the Pseudo-Diwan-i
Rudaki was
mostly composed of
poems by
Qatran Tabrizi (died
after 1088),
while the rest were already-known
poems of Rudaki...
- Edwin,
Welsh prince Otloh of
Sankt Emmeram,
German monk (approximate date)
Qatran Tabrizi,
Persian poet and
writer (b. 1009)
Romanos IV Diogenes,
ruler of...
- (1004–1088) Al-Ghazali (1058–1111)
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari (1006–1088)
Asadi Tusi
Qatran Tabrizi (1009–1072)
Nizam al-Mulk (1018–1092)
Masud Sa'd
Salman (1046–1121)...
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Islamic Azad
University of
Miyaneh University College of Nabi Akram,
Tabriz Qatran Tabrizi, poet
Ahmad Kasravi,
historian Samad Behrangi Sattar Khan, revolutionary...
- (1004–1088) Al-Ghazali (1058–1111)
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari (1006–1088)
Asadi Tusi
Qatran Tabrizi (1009–1072)
Nizam al-Mulk (1018–1092)
Masud Sa'd
Salman (1046–1121)...